Returns all subviews of view, i.e. all views whose view-container is view, optionally restricted to those of type type.

(add-subviews view &rest subviews) [method]

Make view be the container for each of the subviews.

(remove-subviews view &rest subviews) [method]

Remove each of the subviews from view.

(set-view-width view new-width) [method]

Sets the width of view to new-width, which must be a non-negative real.

(view-width view) [method]

Returns the width of view.

(set-view-height view new-height) [method]

Sets the size of view to new-height, which must be a non-negative real.

(view-height view) [method]

Returns the height of view.

(set-view-size view new-size) [method]

Sets the size of view to new-size, which is the height and width encoded as a point.

(view-size view) [method]

Returns the size (height and width) of view as a point.

(set-view-tooltip view tooltip) [method]

Sets the tooltip of view to tooltip, which must be a string or
nil to remove the view's tooltip. The tooltip is shown when the
mouse hovers over the view.

(view-tooltip view) [method]

Returns the tooltip of view.

(set-view-font view font-spec) [method]

Sets the font of view to font-%%spec%%, overriding the view's
default font. Once you have set a view's font with this function, you
can cause the view to revert to its default font by passing nil as
the font-%%spec%%.

(view-font view) [method]

Returns the font of view.

(enable-view view) [method]

Makes view enabled, so it will respond to user input when active.

(disable-view view) [method]

Makes view disabled, so it will be drawn grayed out and will not respond to user input.

(view-enabled-p view) [method]

returns true if view is enabled.

(view-active-p view) [method]

True if view is active (able to accept user input).

(invalidate-view view &optional rect) [method]

Indicates that the contents of the view has become invalid (typically
as a result of changes in the data displayed in the view). The system
will arrange for the view to be redrawn. Optionally a rectangle may be
specified to indicate that only the portion of the view bound by the
rectangle needs to be redrawn.

(view-ref view) [method]

Returns the native window system object represented by view, to allow you to use the native window system directly.

TODO: need non-carbon version of next two:

(set-view-command-id view command-id) [method]

Sets the command id for the view. command-id may be an ostype or it may be a keyword defined by
define-carbon-command-event, q.v.

(view-command-id view) [method]

Returns the command id of the view, if any, as an ostype, or nil if the view doesn't have a command id associated with it.